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Plant 265 – Native Millett – Panicum decompositum

Production:

  • Images on this site are copyright
  • All prints in this collection are being sold as Limited Edition Prints
  • They are printed using archival quality inks
  • The prints are produced on off-white quality 100% Canson Cotton Rag Paper guaranteeing exceptional longevity for the life of the product
  • All prints are accompanied by a certificate signed by the artist and details of the usage of the plant by Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
  • All prints appear in the recently released book – “Australian Bush-plant Usage by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people”, by author and artist – Bill Ivinson. It is available through all Amazon book outlets
  • Bill is a highly respected Aboriginal Elder who has family language group ties with Murrin-Ger people in the Northern Territory and Murrinjabin people of Darnley Island in the Torres Strait
  • The collection has taken 34 years to complete and is now available for others to share.

Elders information:

This grass grows to about 1meter high, with hollow stems and flat, long leaf blades about 1-2cm wide. It is commonly found on watercourses and in sand-plains. The seeds become ripe after annual rainfalls and are collected as a food source. Once separated from other materials, it is moistened, ground into a paste and baked for damper (bread).

Plant 265 – Native Millett – Panicum decompositum

Bill Ivinson

AUD$128
Size: 29.7w x 42h cms
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Limited Edition print (30) using archival quality inks produced on off-white quality 100% Canson Infinity Cotton Rag paper

Certificate signed by the artist and details of usage of the plant by Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

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Additional Information

Plant 265 – Native Millett – Panicum decompositum

Production:

  • Images on this site are copyright
  • All prints in this collection are being sold as Limited Edition Prints
  • They are printed using archival quality inks
  • The prints are produced on off-white quality 100% Canson Cotton Rag Paper guaranteeing exceptional longevity for the life of the product
  • All prints are accompanied by a certificate signed by the artist and details of the usage of the plant by Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
  • All prints appear in the recently released book – “Australian Bush-plant Usage by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people”, by author and artist – Bill Ivinson. It is available through all Amazon book outlets
  • Bill is a highly respected Aboriginal Elder who has family language group ties with Murrin-Ger people in the Northern Territory and Murrinjabin people of Darnley Island in the Torres Strait
  • The collection has taken 34 years to complete and is now available for others to share.

Elders information:

This grass grows to about 1meter high, with hollow stems and flat, long leaf blades about 1-2cm wide. It is commonly found on watercourses and in sand-plains. The seeds become ripe after annual rainfalls and are collected as a food source. Once separated from other materials, it is moistened, ground into a paste and baked for damper (bread).

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